| When the angry sky, opens up it’s mouth,
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| And lays down a belt of rain from the north to the south;
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| Close your windows and close all your doors,
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| And pray for those men who fall upon rocky shores.
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| And when the hungry road, points it’s finger at your heart,
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| And says «stranger follow me, I will show you where to start;»
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| Well don’t make a move, to the left or the right, or them
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| Hounds are gonna get you, send you running, screaming through
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| The stormy night.
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| And one windy night, a flickering light, caught the eye of A passing angel as she was in flight; |
| she came to the
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| Door, and there she saw a young soldier crying, as he Lay dying from a wound of war.
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| Then the angel of the lord, took the form of a girl,
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| And knelt by the boy and said «i will help you to that other world
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| Oh rest your weary soul, lay your head upon my shoulder,
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| Press your trembling hand in mine until this night is over,
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| For that devil wants you, but you are a soldier, and with a Friend by your side there’s no need to hide until the fight is Over…»
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| Na na na na oh lord on this windy night
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| Na na na na oh lord on this windy night.
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| So if you need help, on a windy night, be sure to leave a Candle burning so a friend can see the light; |
| there may be a Stranger come looking for you, and it may be an angel of the
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| Lord come to bring you better news;
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| On a windy night…
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| Na na na na oh lord on this windy night…
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| Oh hear me, hear me lord, oh lord on my windy night…
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| Oh hear me lord, oh lord on my windy night. |